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How to Reset Mitsubishi TPMS Light

If your Mitsubishi tyre pressure warning light has come on, you must first check all tyres are at the correct pressure before attempting a reset. Driving on under-inflated tyres is dangerous and can damage your vehicle.

Manufacturer Custom Reset

Instructions for your specific Mitsubishi model might vary. Most models since 2014 require a reset through the steering wheel menu or infotainment screen.

Typically you should:

  • Check tyre pressures when cold.
  • Find the "Car" or "Vehicle" menu on your screen.
  • Look for "Tyres" or "TPMS".
  • Select "Store Pressures" or "Reset".

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If the manual reset doesn't work, you may need a TPMS scanner to diagnose a faulty sensor or link new sensors to your vehicle.

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Still seeing the warning light?

If you've followed these steps and the light remains on, it could indicate:

  • A slow puncture: One tyre is losing air faster than the others can recalibrate.
  • Dead TPMS battery: Sensors usually last 5-7 years. If your car is older, the battery might be dead.
  • Interference: Some aftermarket electronics or chargers can interfere with wireless TPMS signals.

Visit our detailed TPMS troubleshooting guide for more help.